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As COVID cases rise again, the top three things you must do to strengthen your immunity
With COVID cases rising, a strong immune system is vital. Vaccines and hygiene are key, but daily choices matter. Diet, exercise, and sleep are crucial for immunity. Focus on foods rich in vitamins A, C, D, E, iron, and zinc. Regular exercise boosts antibacterial cells. Prioritize sleep by creating a relaxing bedtime routine.

When momo is less than it seems
Despite the persistent myth of India being a vegetarian nation, a significant majority enjoys non-vegetarian food. A recent case highlights this tension, where two individuals sued a momo chain, alleging they were wrongly served chicken momos, hurting their religious sentiments.

Consumer panel dismisses Mumbai duo's momo complaint, says ‘if strictly veg, why order from joint that serves non-veg too?’
In Mumbai, a consumer commission rejected a claim by two Dadar residents who sought ₹6 lakh in compensation after allegedly being served chicken instead of vegetarian momo at a Wow Momos outlet. Gargi Joshi and Jitesh Mundhwa claimed their religious sentiments were hurt, but the commission found insufficient evidence to support their claim, noting the bill indicated a non-vegetarian order.

Costco Membership Card not accepted as valid ID at TSA checkpoints
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has clarified that Costco membership cards are not valid forms of identification at airport security checkpoints. Despite online claims, the card’s photo and gold star do not meet federal Real ID requirements. Travelers must present approved government-issued identification to pass through TSA screening

Why should a vegetarian order from non-veg serving eatery if it hurts sentiments, asks consumer panel
A Mumbai consumer commission dismissed a complaint from two individuals who claimed they were wrongly served non-vegetarian food at a Wow Momos outlet. The commission questioned why the complainants ordered from a restaurant serving both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options if their religious sentiments were easily hurt by meat.

From chicken noodle soup to Indian fish curry, space menu gets upgrade as scientists spice up food for astronauts
Professor Suresh Pillai and his team are designing palatable and safe meals for astronauts. Thirty percent of the food sent to the International Space Station is from his lab. Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will have better food options in space. NASA is upgrading space menus for tourists and deep-space explorers. ISRO is also providing home food options for Shukla.
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John Abraham and Shilpa Shetty's fitness trainer shares three easy eating habits to delay aging and get youthful skin
Celebrity fitness trainer Vinod Channa advises adopting three eating habits to delay aging and promote youthful vitality. He emphasizes a nutrient-rich diet with proteins, complex carbohydrates, and essential fats, while minimizing processed foods and sugary items. Practicing mindful eating is also crucial, involving slow consumption, attention to body cues, and gratitude for food, ultimately supporting long-term wellness.
A taste of home: Indian American student wins hearts in NYC school with her Maggi lunch
New York City's Twitter page featured Anya, a student of Indian origin. Anya presented her school lunch. Her lunch included Maggi noodles and chicken curry. This video is part of AAPI Heritage Month. The campaign highlights the city's multicultural environment. Anya's lunch sparked nostalgia. The video received positive reactions online. It is part of the 'What’s In My Lunchbox' series.
Too hot to handle? Indian origin doctor claims eating this Thai dish left her scarred for life; sues restaurant
Dr. Harjasleen Walia, an Indian origin neurologist from San Jose, has filed a lawsuit against Coup de Thai restaurant in Los Gatos, California, alleging that their spicy "Dragon Balls" dish caused her permanent internal injuries. She claims the dish, made with potent bird’s eye chilies, led to chemical burns in her throat, vocal cords, and nostril, despite her request for a milder version. The restaurant denies wrongdoing, stating the dish cannot be made less spicy. A jury trial is scheduled for August, with Walia now representing herself.
Subway owner acquires popular chicken chain in $1 billion deal
Roark Capital has purchased Dave's Hot Chicken for $1 billion. This deal will help Dave's Hot Chicken expand its restaurants. Roark Capital owns Subway and other franchises. Dave's Hot Chicken started as a pop-up in Los Angeles in 2017. It now has over 300 locations. The founders will stay involved. The company plans to open 155 new locations this year.
Was 'grilled like a chicken' in interview but still got an offer. Candidate shares what he learnt
A college student faced a challenging internship interview at a consulting firm, where their academic gaps were intensely scrutinized. Despite a promising start, the interview deteriorated when technical questions exposed their lack of backend knowledge. Surprisingly, the candidate received an offer, highlighting the importance of genuine resume content and maintaining technical skills, despite initial self-doubt.
How a four-year-old’s wish changed the anganwadi food menu from upma to biryani in Kerala
Inspired by a viral video of a young boy's heartfelt plea for biryani, Kerala's Women and Child Welfare Department has revamped the anganwadi food menu. The revised menu, featuring egg biryani and pulao, aims to boost nutrition by increasing calories and protein while reducing sugar and salt.
McDonald's popular menu item to make a comeback at US restaurants next month. Here's when
McDonald's is bringing back the Snack Wrap to its menu after several years of social media interactions on the topic finally prompted the fast-food chain to act. Starting July 10, the Snack Wrap returns to participating restaurants nationwide. Customers can snag the Snack Wrap à la carte or as a combo meal, which includes two Snack Wraps, medium fries, and a drink of choice.
It’s official: McDonald’s is bringing back the snack wrap, and here's why this launch feels extra special
McDonald’s is bringing back the Snack Wrap on July 10 after fans kept asking for it online. It’ll come in spicy and ranch flavors, with crispy chicken inside. The move is part of McDonald’s plan to boost sales and compete in the growing chicken market.
First TACO, now Trump Collar: Shocking new nickname of the President making waves in U.S — who coined it and why it matters
A new Wall Street nickname, "Trump Collar," is going viral. It shows how Trump’s surprise posts and actions affect the stock market. A finance expert from Nomura made up the term, following the earlier nickname “TACO.”
‘Can China stop the flow of Brahmaputra river to India?’: Assam CM hits back at Pakistan over Beijing’s veiled threat
Assam's Chief Minister Sarma refuted Pakistan's concerns about China controlling the Brahmaputra, emphasizing its rain-fed nature within India. This rebuttal follows China's veiled warning regarding water politics and India's reassessment of the Indus Waters Treaty. Concerns persist over China's dam project on the Brahmaputra, raising fears of strategic water control and potential catastrophic floods in Assam.
Trump reportedly fuming after being left in the dark about TACO — sources say he felt blindsided by team
Trump got angry after hearing the term "TACO" for the first time during a press event. The phrase, made by a finance writer, jokes about him backing off tariff threats.
This TACO gives Trump indigestion, so watch out
Donald Trump is unhappy with the term 'TACO', which suggests he avoids tariff threats. This label bothers him. He wants to prove he is not afraid. His administration is fighting in court to impose tariffs. The Supreme Court may decide the limits of presidential power. Trump plans to find other ways to impose tariffs if needed.
TACO Trump: Jimmy Kimmel brutally trolls President on his show, asks 'How does it feel?'
Wall Street insiders have coined the term 'TACO Trade' to describe President Trump's pattern of announcing aggressive tariffs and then reversing or delaying them. TACO Trump memes have taken over the internet by storm. Jimmy Kimmel mocked President on his late night show and says Trump doesn’t like the nickname at all.
Who is Megan Cassella, the reporter who infuriated Donald Trump with 'Taco' trade jibe?
A White House press briefing witnessed a tense exchange when CNBC's Megan Cassella questioned President Trump about the 'Taco trade,' a Wall Street term suggesting he often retreats from tariff threats. Trump, visibly annoyed, denied the claim, referencing reduced tariffs on Chinese goods. The 'Taco trade' describes Trump's pattern of tariff threats followed by policy reversals, impacting market rallies.
Tacos with Trump’s face, chickens on his head: Internet explodes with memes on 'Trump Always Chickens Out'
A White House press conference took a humorous turn when a CNBC correspondent questioned President Trump about the new Wall Street acronym, TACO, standing for "Trump Always Chickens Out," referencing his tariff adjustments. Trump, visibly irritated, denied backing down, citing his reduction of tariffs on Chinese imports.
'TACO trade' fumes Trump and he calls it a 'nasty question'. What does it mean?
A new acronym is popping up on Wall Street to explain investors' reaction to President Trump's on-again, off-again tariffs: TACO. Donald Trump wants the world to know he’s no “chicken” just because he’s repeatedly backed off high tariff threats. Trump was visibly offended when asked about the phrase Wednesday and rejected the idea that he’s “chickening out,” saying that the reporter’s inquiry was “nasty.”
Who coined the term 'TACO Trade' that ruffles Donald Trump every time someone mentions it?
Trump got angry when asked about "TACO trade", a term mocking how he often changes his mind on tariffs. He defended his decisions, saying they were part of negotiations. The phrase was coined by a Financial Times writer to describe investor behavior around his moves.
What is TACO Trade? The term that angers Donald Trump every time it’s mentioned
TACO trade, (Trump Always Chickens Out), is reportedly irritating US President Trump. This term highlights Trump's pattern of threatening steep tariffs, causing market panic, and then softening or delaying them. Investors have started buying the dip after Trump's tariff threats, anticipating he won't follow through.
Kailashahar Airbase revival: Why a forgotten 1971 war airstrip might be key to India’s NE strategy
Tripura's Kailashahar airport, inactive since 1971, will soon be revived. This move will improve connectivity, complementing Agartala Airport. The Airports Authority of India is assessing the site for development. The revival gains importance amid developments in Bangladesh's Lalmonirhat Airport. Kailashahar Airport played a key role in the 1971 war. Reviving it will boost regional security and infrastructure near the border.
Trump's TACO trade is no joke: How memes, markets and tariffs collide
Wall Street’s nickname for Donald Trump’s tariff flip-flops — TACO, short for "Trump Always Chickens Out" — drew a sharp reaction from the president. Questioned about it in the Oval Office, Trump denied backing down and called the label “a nasty question.” Investors coined the term to reflect a pattern: Trump threatens tariffs, markets drop, then he retreats. Market players now use the pattern to their advantage, triggering rallies once he relents. Trump calls it negotiation, not retreat.
Trump gets angry at reporter over “TACO Trade” tariff question, here's what happened
Donald Trump got upset when a reporter asked about a Wall Street term saying he backs off from tariffs. He said it’s just part of his negotiation style and defended his trade moves with China and the EU.
A chicken with two necks: India's strategic counter to Bangladesh
India is concerned about the Siliguri Corridor's security. This narrow strip connects India to its northeastern states. Bangladesh's growing ties with China raise concerns. Assam's Chief Minister Sarma warns Bangladesh against any aggression. India is enhancing the corridor's infrastructure. India also highlights Bangladesh's vulnerabilities. India adopts a multi-pronged approach to secure its eastern border.
Himanta wades into Chicken Neck Corridor row, highlights Bangladesh's own "chicken necks"
Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlights Bangladesh's vulnerability with its own narrow corridors, responding to perceived threats to India's Siliguri Corridor. Amidst these geopolitical considerations, Assam Police initiated a significant operation, detaining over 150 individuals in Guwahati and surrounding areas, aimed at identifying and apprehending illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.
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